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I think the big thing that we're missing here in all of this is this wasn't a normal election between two different parties and candidates. This was the culmination of a four year effort to outlaw the political opposition party in this country and put the Republican candidate and the Republican President of the United States behind bars. The major feature of this election campaign was a years long effort to disqualify President Trump from the ballot.
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Did you see a path forward? What did you get out of this
Andrew
report that will be useful in 2028? Well, clearly President's Biden decision to delay leaving the race and having the Vice President have to stand up a presidential campaign in 90 days was a gargantuan task that anyone would have a very difficult time overcoming. Which was not addressed in this autopsy. Which was not addressed in the autopsy. You know, the Democratic Party, many of us feel that we have lost the center. We see these politics playing out over and over again in every race all across this country. Look what's happening in Los Angeles right now. It's an entire mayoral campaign built on this issue. So we'll see is there a majority or a plurality of voters in Los Angeles that want to live in a first world city or want to live in a third world city? We'll find out. But that's what plays out. Those are the Battle lines of every conflict in this country every single day. Do we lock up violent offenders or do we let them rape and pillage innocent citizens? Do we incarcerate and jail Somali refugees who steal all of our welfare money? Or do we empower them to keep stealing?
Terrence Bates
But it's part of a, perhaps a much, much larger fraud scheme, some $9 billion, by some estimates, that has been
David Zier
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Terrence Bates
So this is a good chunk of that. But 15 people have been charged. You've got. In one scam, you've got somebody charged with stealing $46.6 million in funds that was intended for autism treatment. Another one of these scams was $22 million intended to provide services to vulnerable adults. Another 5 million intended to feed children. And another 1, 1 1/2 million dollars that was intended to help people with disabilities live independently. It's so easy when we talk about things like taxes, the incredible taxes the taxpayers pay, and we talk about the services that these are supposed to. That Medicaid is supposed to provide to people. This is. This is the worst crime because not only are you taking, stealing money from taxpayers, but you're also. You wind up depriving people of the services that. Who are supposed to be helped by this stuff.
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These scams are across the country.
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I'm telling you it is.
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Allah is providing evidence to us that your struggle is paying off, that your voices is making a difference. But it comes with what? It comes with sacrifices. It comes with hardships. It's the same as Surah al Israel. You want the victory in the first and second round. It has to come with a sacrifice. It has to come with struggle.
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Because you never know when the last one is. You know so
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Andrew
All right. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. It's Friday, May 22nd. We are here at the Y Refi studios in Phoenix, Arizona. How we doing, Blake?
Blake
We're doing great.
Andrew
It seems like a. Like one of those days where it's a holiday. I was going to say we're all
Blake
gearing up and it's a good holiday. It's. I think of America's various real holidays as well.
Andrew
Like Juneteenth or.
Blake
Yeah, yeah, exactly. You know, the ones we really celebrate. I think Memorial Day is the most probably meaningful one, even more than fourth
Andrew
of July, which is besides Christmas or Easter.
Blake
Oh, yes, of course.
Andrew
Well, the civic holidays.
Blake
I wish Easter was a us holiday, but.
Andrew
Well, okay, but it's a. Yeah, I get. I get what you mean. But as far as civic holidays go, I do. I do agree with you. Memorial Day is a really powerful one. And I have a brother that serves and family members that serves. I'm sure you've got that throughout your family and friends. So we all remember the fallen this weekend. And listen, spend time with your family. Enjoy the long weekend. There's going to be massive celebrations in Washington, D.C. and around the country, of course. And I know that real America's voice is going to be covering all of that on Monday. All the parades and the wreath laying. So do check out this channel on Monday because it's gonna be great. And we're gonna be having a Memorial Day special as well, which I think will immediately follow that. So check it all out. In the meantime, we got news to cover. And I was taken by a release from Spencer Pratt. Okay. I've been watching that campaign very closely, and he's got a really, really fascinating and I think, compelling plan to combat homelessness, which is, I think, one of the more intractable problems that many big cities face. And it's their own choice, certainly. Here to help us unpack that right at the jump is Jason Rantz. He's host of the Jason Rantz show on Seattle Red 770 up in Seattle. He's a West Coaster through and through and is just a glutton for punishment. He's also the author of the book what's Killing America? Jason, welcome back to the show, my friend. Good to see you.
Jason Rantz
Yeah, thanks for having me back.
Andrew
So you had. You had homework. I said, you got to watch this video, Spencer Pratt, because, yes, Spencer Pratt is running a really remarkable campaign in many ways, and I'd love to just get your. Your initial reaction to that. But he's using media in ways that nobody's done before. AI, you know, organic creators in LA in the movie space are making their own Spencer Pratt campaign ads. This. So we'll get into the homeless piece, but just on the top of it, as a West coast urban American, what's it like to see somebody like Spencer Pratt emerge on the scene and actually apparently have a legitimate chance? Maybe not. Maybe he's not favored yet, but he could become mayor of la.
Jason Rantz
He could. Look, he's gaining momentum, and he's doing it in a way that I think really reaches folks who don't normally pay attention to politics. There are a lot of problems, and this is really the issue with Donald Trump and even to another extent, like Zoran Mohamdani, where they were able to speak to people and energize people who maybe don't normally vote. Now, one case didn't like that they were able to do that. But for President Trump, we're obviously a fan of him getting those folks to vote. And I think Spencer Pratt is really connecting with people who look at a lot of these issues and say they're not inherently political. When we're talking about public safety and homelessness, drug use on our streets, the average person, no matter how it is, they vote, they don't look at this and say, well, that's a Democratic issue or that's a Republican issue. They just see it as common sense. And, you know, Spencer Pratt is able to connect Republican policies with common sense approaches. And that's really why I'm so excited for what he's able to do.
Andrew
Jason, what you just said, I think, is really the model for how conservatives, let's just call them not even conservatives, let's call them common sense Americans can win in an urban environment. It's all local. It's all local, actually. As a matter of fact, as much as I love the President, the worst thing that could have happened to Spencer Pratt was President Trump going, I heard he's maga. You know, it's like, just leave him alone, let him cook. Right? You know, and so I would just say, like, what you said I think is really, really important because we've so many of our American cities, you see this up close in Seattle, have gotten away from the bread and butter of just making the trains run on time, like cleaning up the filth, making sure people can walk the streets safely. It's gotten so ideological that they've lost sight of just basic common sense stuff. And I feel like that's the magic to the Spencer Pratt campaign. Yes, he's charismatic. Yes, he's good with media. Yes, he's like a social media campaign. But it's getting back to the bread and butter stuff where common sense Americans are going like, yeah, that makes sense.
Jason Rantz
You can put out a lot of really well produced videos, AI or otherwise, but if they're not talking about the issues the way that people see them, it doesn't really matter. And that's what makes the most sense. To explain why he's taking off the way that he has, it's because he's talking about issues that people see and experience every single day. He can get to the emotional arguments by simply saying to a parent, do you want to feel the way you do when you're walking in a park with your kid and you're seeing someone smoking fentanyl or using a playground as a toilet? And you don't have to lean into the emotion beyond just telling people what it is they're currently experiencing and it allows them to get emotional on their own. Those are the best kinds of ads. He's obviously very clever, he is very charismatic in these, in these pitches. But he's just, he's talking about things the way the average person sees them. And there's not a single person, again, regardless of how they vote, who say, who says to themselves, yeah, I like the idea of going to a park that's been completely taken over by the homeless. No one holds those positions except, I guess, radicals on the left.
Andrew
I totally agree. And you know, it's interesting. So much of our modern political discourse between left and right just feels like, are you for the third World or Are you for the first world? Do you want America to look like a first world country or a third world country? I mean, and you've got, in your city, you've got a socialist mayor that just basically called on everybody to boycott Starbucks. Like one of the established corporate entities, the heartbeat of the city. You drive pass downtown, south of downtown. You see that HQ right there with the, with the logo on it? She's calling to boycott. Start now. She's walking that back now, says she,
Blake
it did more harm than good. Imagine that.
Andrew
Truly remarkable. And, and I want to, I want to play this Spencer Pratt mashup if we have it loaded. And then I want to get your reaction on the other. Other side. I don't know if we're gonna get it in time here. Oh, it is. It's loaded as 10. Let's go ahead and run it. Jason Ranson, your reaction on the other side.
Spencer Pratt (via video)
Los Angeles doesn't have a homeless problem. We have a drug problem. Street medical teams administer Narcan to reverse opioid overdoses. It blocks the opioid receptors in the brain so the addict can shoot up as much heroin as they want. It won't do a thing. The problem is Narcan only lasts for a day or two and it doesn't break the addiction cycle. There is a longer lasting anti narcotic drug called Vivitrol that does what Narcan does, but it lasts for 30 years, days, giving a much better chance of breaking the addiction. The problem is the addict must be sober for seven to 14 days before it can be administered. So we have this donut hole between the 48 hours of protection with the Narcan and the two weeks of sobriety needed to administer the Vivitrol. Step one, break the cycle. No more distribution of drug paraphernalia. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman currently pay NGOs millions of dollars to increase drug usage and profit off the misery of these drug addicts. I'm putting an end to this profiteering currently. Step two, we have the laws. We just need to use them. Step three, end the body brokering. Many of the addicts you see around your neighborhood are bussed in from other states in order for local NGOs to profit off their addiction. Step four, bring in the DEA. We have international cartels operating in the open on our streets. Step five, a modern treatment facility. I've already made plans with several high profile developers who want to donate resources to build a large, modern and safe campus where we can administer rehab outside of our residential neighborhoods.
Andrew
All right, there's a lot there. And we're going to continue unpacking because this is the first time I've ever seen anybody actually have a plan, five steps that feels like it could work for a modern LA or modern Seattle. So we're going to cover that. On the other side of this break, Jason Rantz, stay right there. I wanna tell you about Strong Cell, but Blake's already busting it out. His hair's growing back like crazy. NADH is the breakthrough supplement everybody's talking about. And now you don't need to go to a clinic to get it via IV and pay hundreds of bucks. This stuff will clear up chronic fatigue, chronic illness, all kinds of stuff that you may not even understand where it's coming from because your cells don't have enough energy to power them. And that's what NADH can do for you. It powers the mitochondria, which powers the cells, will fix a whole slew of different things. At least that's been my experience. Four to six weeks. Give it four to six weeks to work. So go to strongcell.com use promo code Charlie to get a 90 day risk free money back guarantee. This could be the breakthrough that you're looking for and there's no excuse not to try it now. StrongCell.com promo code CHARLIE we'll be right back.
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Jason Rantz
Jason Rance is brilliant for one simple reason. The left oftentimes talk about how we have to get innovative in all the. None of what he just said is innovative. It's just basic stuff. It's common sense is doing what every single person knows needs to be done. Like, let's not hand out crack pipes. I know that that is crazy. That. How dare someone actually say that? But that's literally what's going on. You know, last year I went to the King County Seattle Public Health office and I went in and I got a whole bunch of drug materials, drug paraphernalia. I got a crack pipe, I was given tinfoil to smoke, fentanyl, all these different things. Perhaps we should stop giving that out to drug addicts and we should actually treat them. This whole idea that we should be handing out Narcan, not because they want to get people into treatment, but so that they can continue to use without dying from an overdose. They like to say all the time that we don't want to stigmatize drug addiction. I do want to stigmatize drug use. Simple as that. I want to stigmatize that because it's going to kill these people. And I would rather have someone harmed or quote unquote, because they had their feelings hurt that we called them out for being a drug user that have them die on our streets. And so everything that he is proposing there is going to be seen as controversial. To the folks who make a whole lot of money when you've got drug Addicts on our streets. There is this homeless industrial complex that is real, that exists, and they're the ones who are pushing the harm reduction model. For those of you who don't know, harm reduction is essentially a strategy, they say, to reduce the harm of illicit substance abuse so that you can get someone into treatment. The problem, of course, on paper, that sounds great. In reality, they never get anyone into treatment. They don't push treatment. They simply push making it, quote, unquote, safer to continue to use drugs because they don't want to stigmatize the drug user. It is a failed policy and it's exactly why we're seeing the crisis on the ground as bad as we're seeing it across the country.
Andrew
Yeah, the third worlding of the United States starts with allowing chaos, drug use, crime, filth to reign supreme. And if you look at just spending totals, you would think that the Democrats really do care because they do throw
Charlie Kirk
a lot of money at this.
Blake
I assure you they care. They care because as you said, the homeless industrial complex, like last year, Los Angeles, they paid, they spent about $418 million on stuff that you'd say is homeless related to. Well, if you just run the numbers by the addicts, that's something like 15, $20,000. You can take it over a long time and all the stuff that goes into it. Billions, certainly billions if you include what the hospitals have to pay for it, what a lot of institutions end up shelling out. But just the government there, and that money is obviously not going to the homeless individuals. It's going to these NGOs that are fighting homelessness. I'd, I'd be tempted to add a sixth point to this, which he probably won't. But a sixth point for ending homelessness might as well be cut anti homelessness spending to zero. You can have law enforcement budget, you can have drug enforcement budget, you can have treatment centers for people who are addicted. But anything that's going to be branded as fighting homelessness. I would posit that there is a direct relationship. The more you spend on fighting homelessness, the more homeless people you have. You are funding an apparatus of parasitic individuals who don't want to end homelessness, who want to enable all of those suicidal behaviors. Louisiana has spent over the past decades billions of dollars fighting homelessness. What's the result? They have 60,000 homeless people in LA County. 60,000. And I think it's 40,000 in Los Angeles itself.
Andrew
That would be the.
Blake
I think that would be the second largest city in the state.
Andrew
I'm from South Dakota. So. So what's interesting, though, is his tone. He's saying, you would never do this to your son or daughter. You would never do this to a family member. You would never enable their addiction. And he's saying, guess what? We're gonna use the laws on the books to mandate, like, these arrests. Basically, he's saying that the laws already exist where we can take these people off the streets, force them to get clean, use these better drugs to force, you know, that they don't relapse, but we're not doing that right now. He calls it a donut hole. So it's compassion with practical, you know, accountability and application of the current laws. Wouldn't that quite the thing?
Jason Rantz
Yeah, you don't really have to do anything beyond what you can do right now, but you're choosing not to. Arguably, the only thing you would need to do is maybe put some more resources into detox facilities, because unfortunately, they have chosen not to do that up until this point. But you've got all the laws on the books that you need. You just need enforcement. You need actual enforcement. And oftentimes, you know, every once in a while, there'll be like a sweep of some homeless encampment, whether it's LA or Seattle or anywhere else. But you're not pushing them into treatment. You're just pushing them literally in some cases across the street for them to reset a new camp. And then you say, oh, look, we've made our contact, we've offered them resources, but they're not going to take you up on your resources. If you make it so easy to continue to be a homeless drug addict, you actually have to have a carrot and stick approach. In every single jurisdiction that has done that, and that includes San Diego in some cases, Austin, Marysville, Washington, they actually take a harder line approach to this, and they see actual data. Orange county is another great example. If you are right now in this nonprofit space and you're working with the homeless and you're getting these big contracts, I'm okay with nonprofits getting the contracts. You actually have to show that you have results. And so if you've been in charge this entire time and homelessness has gotten worse, you do not get to continue cashing those checks. I want these groups to understand they need to put themselves out of business. But you've got a lot of groups that continue to get a whole lot of money because they know that homelessness doesn't have to get better under their watch. They have job security. I want to take away that job security and the most dedicated people are the ones who know that they're going to try to put themselves out of work when they approach homelessness with the actual end goal of ending it.
Andrew
Well, listen, I think Spencer Pratt's running a great campaign, Jason. Check him out@seattlered.com Keep up the good fight my friend. Seattle's got an uphill battle ahead of it. We'll be right back.
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America first.
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Rich Barris
Well, Andrew, and as always, thanks for having me on. I think the. I think the Massey defeat settled a lot of this for me. And what's going on? Look, I think that MAGA has changed. And, you know, who identifies as MAGA has changed. In the case of Thomas Massie, that was. That was a problem for him because they changed into older white voters who tend to vote at higher rates in primaries. And if you are still wanting, if you're not a traditional Republican and you lean to the right, you may be mad and upset about some things that have been going on. So when you get the chance, you'll identify as America first instead. And I think that is a, an issue for the Republican Party. And midterm was always going to be tough. Andrew, we talked so much in 24 about the low prop voters getting these low proposition voters out, Propensity voters out and under 45 millennials and down were so key to Donald Trump winning.
Andrew
Okay.
Rich Barris
And that was always going to be a challenge.
Andrew
This is what I want to get into here. Okay. Because yeah, I would. I texted you and we talked a little bit and I said, I'm tempted, Rich, to say you were wrong about Massey. And you're like, I wasn't wrong. I mean, no, but okay. Because you had it at about 50. 50, to be fair, you are calling it either way. But what happened that surprised you in that race?
Rich Barris
Okay, so this is why I called it at 50.
Andrew
50.
Rich Barris
Even though any pollster has pulled Republican primaries knows that you should drop out younger people and make sure the old electorate. Why we didn't do that was the entire point is because Kentucky 4 is filled with young voters who do vote in primaries. They have vote history. So we gave them the benefit of the doubt and kept them in there. All right, so it goes to what I'm saying, what I'm saying here. I guess it, I was wrong because the problem with young voters is worse than I thought it was, which isn't what people want to hear. But we have seen this in other races. And it's why I was, you know, telling my people as we were doing the poll and doing the videos, I was really reluctant. Like, I was pretty certain that that would, you know, that this would be my first miss, because it is my first miss.
Andrew
All right, so let me, let me, I'm just going to make sure I'm translating it for the layman at home. So you were looking at the numbers and we saw this, that every group under 65 favored Massey significantly. Like, it wasn't even close, actually. But over 65, that you could call them the Boomer cons, you could call the Fox cons, whatever you want to call them. They. That group favored Golran by like a sizable margin. It was like a tail of two of two electorates. It was over 65 and under 65. You're saying what happened was you were including in your poll predictions that the younger voters were going to turn out in something similar to what we saw in the midterm because Massie had great appeal with young people. You figured that Massie would be enough to overcome the nihilism, but he wasn't. They still didn't turn up and turn out for this primary. And why do you think they didn't show up? So, and what ended up happening was over 65, overindexed. They punched above their weight. 20 points.
Rich Barris
20 points, guys. So they're 25% of registered Republicans. 65 and above. They're going to come in at 45%. The Generation X and this was the Trump people. They do this, this like mo. And they're very good at it. They target specifically that 62 and above. And then if they're hitting Gen X, it's low propensity Gen X that they know are loyal the to president. So and I mean on the older end of that guy. So like the 55 to 61. Right. So they nailed it and they did incredible. So even getting that side of Gen X out. See, you can even see this there. Even Gen X supported Massie slightly. But I think we're going to learn that they probably slightly supported Golran because the Trump campaign did such a good job getting out just their Gen Xers. And this is the risk I took, brother. This was the risk I took. $35 million, almost like let's call it 32 spent in a primary, which is ungodly. Sometimes when you're doing that, it can backfire and you target those ads to the old Fox Boomer cons. But because the race gets so much national attention, it ends up backfiring and you wind up driving higher turnout up anyway. The 18-29s, we all or 5% of the vote, they're gonna fall to like 2. Andrew, I'm not even kidding. So they. So even they're normally in a Republican primary.
Andrew
That's the 18 to 29 in that race was an 8020 split. It's 80% in favor of Massey, 20% for Golran. Yeah, yeah, you're telling me. They're going to. They're only going to account for 2% of the primary electorate there.
Rich Barris
I'm telling, I'm telling you, when all this is said and done, they're usually 6 to 8 and in some cases could rise as high as 10. They make up 14% of the overall registered vote, but they did not vote. It's and 30 to 44 they're like 23 and I guess I bet you they come in at like 11 and
Andrew
so I don't mean to talk over you Rich, I'm just so fast topic. So obviously at Turning Point that's what we're focused on the young people and I've been warning people, I've been trying to like shake people saying like we've got nihilism settle setting in. It's not that a lot of it's not that it's not our kids, it's the kids are interacting with the tabling right. It's the kids that come up to their booth and they go so defend Epstein, defend the Iran war. And it's like it's like you're talking to a wall. So my point is like the larger Gen Z electorate is it just that you're seeing that they opt out and you were actually a little bit more optimistic. You're like hey they still believe cuz it's Massey. Is it so Massey? Yeah. Is it so nihilistic? Is it so black pilled that they're just like screw
Rich Barris
Yeah. I mean I think that guys this primary answered it. There was 105,000 votes, 65 plus is is going to end up being you know a ridiculous share of that. There are only 72,000 of them registered in that district. They voted at extremely high rates and people under 45 did not. I mean if they're not going to come out for Massey we have a huge problem. And this is not something that happens hasn't happened elsewhere. We've actually seen this in primaries and in specials now for the last two almost going on here.
Andrew
Yeah Rich, what about like Indiana primaries where, where we got rid of all those, those the rhinos like is the same thing there. What about the, what about the Paxton, Cornyn, Wesley Hunt? Okay, yeah I mean leaning old they.
Rich Barris
It wasn't a terrible turnout for Republicans and this is what I was trying to explain to people when I saw that Democrats outvoted Republicans in te. It's not that it was a terrible normal primary turnout in Texas for Republicans it was terrible compared to what we knew we needed to do with the coalition after 24 there were challenges like you can't going along to get along without Donald Trump on the ballot is not going to work. We have to start to see evidence that without Trump on the ballot these younger people still come out, these non white people still vote. They're not. I mean it would give you this stat before because why do you race matters too because the younger and you Guys know this. You know, older America is whiter, younger America is less white. So when you see in 24, 42% of Hispanics in Georgia pulled Democratic ballads. Now compared to last Tuesday, 75% of Hispanics coupled on top of New Jersey, which we saw this too, coupled on top of Texas, which we got blown out in Trump's Hispanic southern Texas counties. This is a massive problem.
Andrew
You can't.
Rich Barris
Men. What's, what's driving what they wanted domestic agenda, Andrew. They wanted a domestic agenda. And it's funny because we did this huge study on immigration out and dealing with ICE even long before it became news headlines. And they weren't happy and they wanted some things changed. But immediately the conventional wisdom said, well, it's, it's because of how we were deporting people. And it's not. If we changed a few things on how deportations were being handled, they would have been perfectly fine with it. They still majority support deep mass deportations. Hispanic Americans, guys, they still majority support it. It's just that they felt that this administration, after three, maybe five months, just completely gave up on the domestic agenda. I mean, there's no. I can't glaze it, you know, that's it.
Andrew
They want affordability, economic affordability.
Rich Barris
Yep.
Andrew
So do you think. I mean, the breaking news today is that Wash is taking over as Fed chairman. Trump's promising that he's going to super growth of the economy, new pov, getting rid of Jerome Powell. I mean, those are the right messaging notes to hit that. You know, change is coming, a regime change at the Fed. Maybe we can supercharge some growth. Needs to happen soon, though. Needs to happen soon.
Rich Barris
Hours late. You know, it's May 22nd. The hour is late.
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Andrew
All right, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. You know what's crazy here, Rich? I'm just seeing this, I guess this new Fox News poll. 18 to 29 year olds are minus 819 on border security being better now than under Biden. What the heck do you make of that? Like that's, like that's just anger. That doesn't make any sense.
Rich Barris
It doesn't. And honestly, our registered voter economic confidence index, I saw it with others, I think it was Gallup in the consumer sentiment index. We know for a fact the border is better under Donald Trump. We know for a fact fact that certain economic indicators, including inflation, is better under Donald Trump. It's maybe not great, it's not what they want to see, but we know it's better. I mean, there was a period in 2022, I believe it was May of 22, when we shot up to nearly 10% on one month for inflation. So this is anger. This is because what about Joe Biden didn't run on putting America first and putting affordability first and you know, fixing the economy, going back to the pre Covid economy, which is an unfair expectation of Donald Trump to just come in and wave like this magic wand and put it back to a pre Covid economy. Covid structurally damaged our economy. So I feel like that was an unfair expectation. But as the job of a campaign and then as a White House's job, you know, from a messaging point of view, that's your job to frame that correctly so people understand that and don't hold too high of expectations of you. And they haven't done that. But this is just because they listen, guys, I said this the other night and I think it stuck and I hope it did. We need to start to appreciate the level of despair and desperation almost that a lot of these younger voters had and took with them to go vote for Donald Trump.
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Rich Barris
vance, a lot of these voters, especially under 45, felt like these Guys, this ticket, it was their last chance at righting the ship, renewing American prosperity, and getting their American dream back. They feel like their inheritance has been squandered by a selfish older generation and a ruling class who does it at their expense. And they're. They're pissed. They're mad. I mean, it's not. I mean, that's. I. I have tried now for months to try to get people to understand and try to get people to see. And now, unfortunately, we're starting to see the. We're. We're bearing the fruits of it.
Andrew
Yeah. Well, you've got new polling out, Rich, out of Minnesota, which I think is interesting, because you got this huge DOJ crackdown. You got the task force hitting fraud. You've got all this kind of stuff going on, and you have a new poll here. Yeah, we just threw it up. What are we looking at here? Because you're pulling governor of Minnesota, which is an interesting, interesting thing for you to poll, Rich.
Rich Barris
It is. I love pulling Minnesota. For those who have followed me for a long time, it is my great white whale. I have forever thought that Donald Trump was, like, the perfect candidate for. On the Republican side to win the state of Minnesota. And I actually think that there are some potential bright spots in Minnesota in the midterms, you know, where Republicans are looking around the map wondering, where can we make gains? Well, you have a perfect narrative brewing for the governor of Minnesota. We did poll this, you know, to see where, you know, Mike was. Mike Lindell leads Lisa DeMuth, which is incredible. Lisa is the speaker, the Minnesota speaker of the House of Representatives. And why does Mike Lindell lead her. Because the base is looking for a fight. They want a fight, and I think that's what it comes down to. They know Mike is, you know, outspoken, and they want somebody to stand up.
Andrew
And so you're not telling me. You're telling me the pillow guy, Mike Lindell. My pillow is. So I've. Okay, so just devil's advocate here, Rich. I've seen. And by the way, we love Mike, and Mike's a great fighter and a friend. No disrespect. I just hadn't paid attention to this race yet, and you were telling me you got to look at it. I have seen some polls that have Mike down in the poll. Yeah. So there are some that show him maybe run in second or third place. Do you. So you're. You're. This is brand new off the. Off the press, though, right?
Rich Barris
Yeah. That we came out of the field on the 20th with this, you know, I mean, look, it's, you know, it was tighter maybe than I honestly expected him to be running away with name id. But he's not the Mike, my pillow guy. He's the Mike for election fraud fighter in the minds of a lot of base Republicans.
Andrew
Yeah.
Rich Barris
Least, you know, Lisa leads in. And that's, that's interesting you say that, because I do know somebody else who pulled it too, and also had Lindell up by, by a little bit more than us. But, yeah, you know, we're, we're two points.
Andrew
But yeah, what happens in a state like Minnesota? I mean, and I agree with you, the reason I wanted to go into this with you is because you, you got all this fraud, Tim Waltz against Backs against the wall. People are fed up with it. It's become ground zero for so much of the left v Right fight in this country. The third worlding of America is like, you know, little Mogadishu is Minneapolis. Right. So you're kind of asking yourself, is this like one of these weird Trojan horse? Is this like a dark horse, rather, that could kind of come out of the left field and surprise us come November. What happens with Trump's endorsement in a state like Minnesota?
Rich Barris
Yeah, and let me just. Before with the endorsement, this race is over. I mean, Lyndell takes like a 20 point lead. It's interesting you just brought up the Twin Cities. You know, Lisa leads in the Twin Cities and Mike leads everywhere else. It's not like super, super, you know, blowout. There's a lot of votes even on the Republican primary. There's a lot of votes in the Twin Cities and Twin City burbs. But that goes to show you, you know, I mean, it's typical establishment support for an establishment candidate in and around the Twin City area and then everywhere else, East, Central, the south, the north. Lindell leads with Trump's endorsement. Yeah, I did give the. I mean, I don't know if you
Andrew
guys got it, but yeah, we have.
Rich Barris
With Trump's endorsement. What I noticed is that it's not just that some other candidates lose support, it's that the undecideds really do shrink. They, they're cut in half. There's still a lot of undecideds in this race. A lot. And with Donald Trump coming out and giving his endorsement to Lindell, it blows it out of the water, interestingly enough. And we didn't put it out yet, interestingly enough. It doesn't really help other candidates, so. Of course it does.
Andrew
Just we got the graph right. So this is Actually with Trump's endorsement. So if you did like a before and after, you see they're relatively close. Trump's endorsement holds a lot of weight in this. It looks like it does.
Rich Barris
And there are a lot of Republicans in Minnesota who are Trump Republicans, which is weird because you think of Minnesota and you got, remember Bobby's world, Don't you know? Bobby, right. Minnesota nice. Almost like Wisconsin nice kind of thing. They, they, you know, there's two, there really are two Republican parties in Minnesota. There's the one that's been there, you know, the, the Senator Coleman. Right. Remember Norm, there's that, there's that side of the Republican Party, the Tim. Oh my goodness. I'm sorry, Tim. I'm forgetting your last name.
Andrew
What was his name?
Rich Barris
You remember, he's the governor for years and he ran, but he wound up going down.
Blake
Yeah, Tim Pawlenty. I was the great hope of 2012 until, you know, the straw poll and no one had heard of Tim Pawlenty.
Rich Barris
That's it. And, and then you have the new era, which is interesting because again, this is a perfect prime. Prime. I think it's prime. The state of Minnesota. You have hundreds of thousands of Trump voters who are difficult to get out in a midterm. And if Republicans did ever focus on getting them out, those are Trump like Republicans in Minnesota, then they would win. If they would pay more attention to this state, guys, they may be pleasantly surprised. 2016 was a hair. 20 even 24 got much closer. It's not a state I think Republicans should give up on.
Andrew
Fascinating poll. I do agree it could be a dark horse. We should pay more attention to it. Rich bears, Big data poll. The people's pundit. Thanks, my friend. We'll see you soon.
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Welcome back to this Real America's Voice News Break. I'm Terence Bates. We appreciate you being here with us. President Trump getting ready to head up 95 north. He's going to be flying, though he won't be driving. He'll be in New York this afternoon doing a little bit of campaigning. Our David Zier is already on the ground there just north of New York City preparing for the President's arrival. David, good afternoon. How are you, sir?
David Zier
I am great, Terrence here at Rockland County Community College here. Trump expected 3pm and he'll be speaking on the economy here in Suffern, New York. Just north of the New York City important Congressional district race here for Mike Lawler, whose Democrat plus one favored. It's a toss up right now. He won the last two elections, but the last one he had to win with the conservative vote pushing him over the top with an additional 4.5% because he only had a plurality. So he's got a tough race ahead of us. And this is the first visit by a president here since gerald Ford in 1970. 76. It's a big deal. Thousands of people have lined up wrapped around the building. And this Mike Lawler race is one of the toughest in the country. It's one of only three races that Mike Lawler won in 2024 where Kamala Harris won the county and that congressman wound up winning. So he's got yeoman's work ahead of him to keep this. But Lawler's been supporting Trump at the economic plan, restored the cap tax. The salt cap tax increases back to $40,000 from 10,000 benefiting the taxpayers here. Probably very popular. And I was here with the Scott Bessant Economic Roundtable a couple months ago with Mike Lawler and Scott Bessant, and the people here are receiving big returns with their taxes that they just filed. And one more thing, Terrence, the capital expenditures for machinery are deductible upfront, 100%. So if you spend a million bucks on something, you might save $370,000 in taxes. So it's encouraging business to invest and manufacturing to invest back into their facilities.
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And like most communities across this country, those kitchen table issues are going to be critical, I would imagine, for voters in that area.
David Zier
Yes, Terrence, I spoke to a lot of people, people on the street here waiting online patiently, and they're willing to tough it out with the gas prices because they know we're doing the right thing in Iran. That was a consensus of at least the Trump supporters here, and they're energetic. This rally kind of has the vibe of 2024 where people, you know, were rallying for Donald Trump and we saw that sea change in the battleground states. But Trump is in charge of the Republican Party. These big wins in the primaries. The energy on the ground here today is bringing back a vibe. And I think people are still behind Donald Trump.
Terrence Bates
This is an interesting electorate in the county where you are there. You said that the county elected Mike Lawler, but also Kamala Harris won this county. So is it really a blue county? Is it more of a red county? Is it purple? Give us some of the demographics there. It's that that's kind of a unique situation.
David Zier
It sounds like, well, New York City is deep blue. And as you move north into upstate, it kind of turns purplish. It's kind of where we are. And once you go north of here, it's deep red. Just like if you go out onto Long island east of New York City, it's very deep red. Both counties, Nassau and suffolk. But in 2024, Mike Lawler beat Democrat Mondair Jones. He just beat him by a plurality. In 2022, Mike Lawler defeated Sean Patrick Maloney, who was the chief Democratic fundraiser for the Democrats, and he won that and he took the seat. So there are signs here that there are elements turning red. A big governor's race up here. People upset with Kathy Hochul, the governor, as they're all complaining to me online outside about the electricity rates as she closed the Indian Point nuclear power plant. Taylor taken 15% of the energy off the grid for electric. And then we've got air centers being built in Syracuse. Where are we going to get to power? Who's going to pay for it? People are upset. Hitting them in the pocketbook.
Terrence Bates
And that's one of the things that President Trump will likely address when he arrives there. He's set to arrive at around 3 o' clock and the doors are already open. You can see some of the commotion there behind David. David, we'll check in with you throughout the day here on Real America's Voice. And we, of course, we'll have live coverage of President Trump's remarks there in New York. Is that technically upstate? I know it's just north of New York City. Is it technically upstate?
David Zier
Yes, it's the start of it.
Terrence Bates
The start of upstate New York.
David Zier
The start of it, yeah.
Terrence Bates
All right, there you go. Rockland county, right, just outside of New York again. We'll be checking back in with David throughout the day.
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I heart Radio. All right, welcome back. Hour two on a Friday leading into Memorial Day. And we have special guests. Daisy Phelps, everybody's favorite.
Daisy Phelps
I've never sat in this chair.
Andrew
Everybody's favorite culture analyst. Expert. Expert.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah.
Andrew
You're basically the only one we have.
Blake
We need to do another. We need another no stupid questions and another pop culture power.
Andrew
We can do that without me. Yeah. And we have Mikey McCoy joining us.
Blake
We're getting emails about him. We're not asking where's Mikey? I want to have him on the show again.
Mikey McCoy
I'm the not so special guest.
Andrew
That is not true. You are amazing. You are remarkable. You were incredible, and we love you. And. And it's so good to have you back.
Terrence Bates
Yeah.
Andrew
Back by popular demand.
Mikey McCoy
Been all over the place, you know.
Blake
You did a baby moon.
Andrew
You did a baby moon. I did. Okay.
Blake
I think that's our first public announcement that there would be a baby to moon over.
Mikey McCoy
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Mikey McCoy
There's a baby to moon over. It is funny, though, how many people are like, what's a baby moon?
Andrew
I got that a lot.
Mikey McCoy
It's like a millennial and below. It's like a millennial and below.
Andrew
So I want to get your emails now. Freedom charliekirk.com freedomarliekirk.com Send emails of what you want Mikey and Elizabeth to name their child.
Mikey McCoy
I was thinking Andrew and Blake combined. Maybe we'll ask Grok.
Daisy Phelps
Well, Blake had already chosen for me that she had to be Turning Point Baby. So you can't take that one.
Andrew
Okay. That Turning Point baby.
Daisy Phelps
As long as you don't name me.
Blake
Oh, yeah. Turning Point Baby. That's what we're gonna name yours. Blandrew. That sounds.
Mikey McCoy
Okay.
Blake
I'm putting a stop.
Andrew
You could call it Drake.
Blake
That sounds like a name someone might come up with with too. Drake, like the meme?
Andrew
No, like the rapper.
Mikey McCoy
Because he's like low key conservative now.
Blake
He is.
Andrew
Yeah.
Mikey McCoy
He's like following JD on Instagram, liking conservative Nicki Minaj, pop culture person.
Daisy Phelps
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Andrew
Okay.
Mikey McCoy
I'm teaching the pop culture guru something right now.
Daisy Phelps
That's crazy.
Andrew
Yeah, yeah. Caboose goes. Yeah, but Drake is Canadian. That's a good point. Yeah, super fair point.
Mikey McCoy
So true. So true.
Andrew
Listen, it is our Ask Us Anything hour. It's the last hour on Friday. I want to know what you guys are planning for Memorial Day. So if you don't watch the Our Thought Crime show on Thursday, we did it last night. We put it on the podcast on Saturdays. We had a whole conversation about America 250 and how there is a perception that maybe the response to celebration is more muted than the bicentennial in 1976 where it seemed to take over the whole country. I am not blackpilling on the 250. I think it's going to be great. I think we're just getting into the swing of things. Memorial Day really is the kickoff, so that's hopefully, you know, where we're at. But anyway, send your questions in. Join us members.charliekirk.com you can join us on this call, do we have. What's our first question? Danny? David. David, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. Unmute yourself. And what's your question?
Terrence Bates
My question is, first of all, thanks
David Zier
for what you do.
Andrew
My question is, you talked about.
David Zier
I wanted to know a little bit
Andrew
more about the Thomas Massie loss.
David Zier
And what's your thoughts on that?
Andrew
I got so many thoughts. You know, it's interesting, David, I've been accused, I think the organization's been accused, Erica's been accused of betraying Charlie by not coming out and endorsing one way or the other and not being more involved in that race. I will tell you, and I haven't said this publicly, but the. And I know this isn't necessarily a question, but it's an opportunity to address it. But, you know, after the one big beautiful bill vote, you know, and I wanna respect Charlie's privacy as well. It's always the tension in all of this. You know, there's private conversations. Charlie was a fan of Thomas Massie, especially historically, liked him on war, liked him on being a budget hawk and spending. But he was pretty frustrated that Massie didn't vote on in the affirmative on the big beautiful bill because it was essentially the totality of President Trump's first year agenda wrapped into one bill. And I will just say privately, Charlie was really, really frustrated.
Blake
Yeah, I think that's the right way to put it. And I think he would have become more frustrated over the events of the past nine months, which is we liked what Massie said. We liked his libertarian credentials, we liked him making the debt clock that ran on.
Andrew
I also like Massey, and there's so
Blake
many things to like about him, but he has, especially over the past few months, he's become the number one, let's put it, Republican, gadfly, Republican who gets in Trump's way, criticizes Trump, and not just on debt or the war, but also on Epstein saying where there's this pedophile class that Trump is allied to, essentially. And I think Charlie would have been, as you said, very frustrated.
Andrew
He would have.
Blake
And Charlie was not a guy who would feud publicly. He would have certainly been messaging Massie about that and being like, what's going on here? And he would have been very concerned with it. We don't know exactly what he'd say.
Andrew
Yeah, I don't know either.
Blake
That's us being honest about it.
Andrew
Yeah. But I will tell you that I had some very candid conversations after the big beautiful bill where he voiced his frustration to me privately. I think the Big concern with the Massey vote is the breakdown in generations. We just had Rich Barris on and we were talking about it. We. What you saw Was anybody under 65 supported Thomas Massie, but they didn't show up. And so that's a huge, huge issue. And in our position, sometimes we are. Sometimes our role is to be the voice of the gen Z voter 18 to 29. And sometimes our role is to try and encourage them in a better way of thinking. Right. And so sometimes, sometimes we're out here saying, hey, they've got a really good point. And it is the affordability crisis really hard. They're not economic incumbents. They don't have a leg up. They don't have their securities. They don't have their stocks and bonds and their properties. So you got to find a way to help them get into the. Get their foot in the door. Right. Okay, That's a valid critique. Okay. That's where we get to be the voice of Gen Z and sort of try and make their voice louder, make people in power understand and listen and acknowledge it. When it comes to Epstein. And I'm open and listen. I've been a little bit more in the. Me and Blake kind of have a different. Yeah, we go back and forth. Blake is very much like, there's no there there. And it, you know, at least not, not, not the blackmail ring of pedophiles for the billionaire class. And I've been more open to like, okay, did he work with the CIA? Like, who. Who was involved? Who was enabling him? But I do think on a, on a bigger level, when I'm trying to encourage Gen Z, it's like we have to deal in the realm of facts. There's too many people that are dealing in and conspiracies and kind of going off the rails here. And the realm of facts is that Trump has been vindicated in a lot of ways. This guy was a creep. Trump early saying, hey, he's messing around with young girls here. Go check him out. He was willing to work with authorities, work with the FBI early on. There's embarrassing stuff in there. People have been forced to resign. If there's criminal stuff there, I want it addressed. Absolutely. But in terms of this larger conspiracy where it's like 5D chess and you've got, you know, Masonic temples and cults and like the Knights Templar and Israel all like boiling. It's just like, it's not what the data points to yet or ever maybe. And maybe there's a part where we're just not going to know. And it's not an issue worth blackpilling about. You look at Massie, Rich Barris said that the young people just aren't showing up. His models were wrong because he assumed some were gonna show up. Cuz it's Massey young people like Massey. But they didn't. And so what I'm saying, my message to the, to the Massey young supporters is like, do not black pill over one race. I mean, Massie's not going anywhere. He's gonna be a podcast or maybe he runs for president. Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. Do not give up on America because you're upset about Epstein.
Blake
And I think there's a real thing to be said for a. Has to be like a defeatist mindset in the country that people, you know, we talk about victimhood, culture. And that manifests personally, but it manifests politically as well to say, ooh, President Trump betrayed us on everything. Well, no, President Trump has delivered on the border in a big way. He delivered on no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security. He's delivered on dei, dei, weaponization of government. Like he's done a ton of things that he promised to do. And I should add, frankly, he, he actually didn't really campaign on the Epstein
Rich Barris
that a lot of his supporters did.
Andrew
He was asked about it once in an interview and he said, I'd be inclined to make it public. And then when he felt like the jig was up and it was being used as a political hot potato against him, he started getting more animated against it. Stay right there. I wanna make sure we get your question answered. I wanna tell you guys about blackout coffee. Right now. They're going all in on their coffee club. And honestly, it's a. The smartest way you can buy coffee. You lock in a lower price, it ships to your door on schedule and you never run out. That's what we have here at the office. That's why I love it. You get 20% off your subscription as long as you keep it. Not a one time discount. This is not a gimmick. 20% off your subscription as long as you keep it. So go to blackout coffee.com Charlie and start your subscription today. That's blackout coffee.com Charlie. You got to use that slash, Charlie. Okay? Forward slash, Charlie. Lock in 20% off for life. And stop thinking about shopping for coffee ever again. It'll just show up when you need it. Get coffee, rewards, free shipping, all the things. 20% off for life. That's an amazing deal. Blackout Coffee dot com. Charlie, we'll be right back.
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Blake
All right.
Andrew
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Daisy Phelps
And it says effective June 30th.
Andrew
You just, you never know how many Days you got. And you gotta take care of your health. And when something like this happens with your family, I totally support this. It's such a difficult role. By the way, dni, you're basically, you know, babysitting all the intel agencies that don't wanna be babysat, don't wanna be
Blake
babysat, don't wanna be policed, don't want to listen when you tell them to do things. Whoever replaces her, we want someone who will boss them around and bully them because the agencies are in need of that. They are very out of control. And let's be real, they think they should be above democratic policing. Above control.
Andrew
Yeah. I couldn't agree with you more. And, I mean, it's one of those things where I just. I really. I know Abraham, and so it's hard to hear this story and not make it personal. He's legitimately a great guy. I want to get a picture of him up there. That's why I'm. I'm looking down at my computer here. He's. He's a surfer. He's a filmmaker. I mean, he's like. He is the most quintessentially Hawaiian dude that you can imagine. And so he's just great. So we really do pray for him, and I think he's the strength, oftentimes that Tulsi's needed in one of the most difficult jobs in Washington. So, yeah, God bless them, and we pray they're okay.
Daisy Phelps
Confirmed her last day is expected to be June 30, so she has about a month left.
Andrew
Okay, so a month left with Tulsi, which should be enough time to hopefully get somebody else up and running. But again, it's the most incredibly difficult job. Do we still have David on? Yeah, I'm still here. All right, Dave, did we answer your question when we're talking about Thomas Massie? Definitely. Definitely.
David Zier
Good.
Andrew
Good points there, Mikey. You got a point to make?
Mikey McCoy
No, yeah, I just. I was sharing in the break about how Bill Montgomery, one of Charlie's mentors. There's this story Charlie would always tell about how Bill walked into his office one day and he was talking about, like, mutinies, employees, and people in politics. And he goes, charlie, very important lesson. Insubordination must never be tolerated. And then Charlie goes. Then he says, now, let's drink Starbucks. And that's like the story. But when you have 200. It used to be 18. It's 217 now. Members of Congress, Republicans, and there's one president that leads the party. We can't afford to have even One of those 217 have their own agenda. And so even though I agree on like 95% of the politics that Thomas Massie has, has get in line. Like, the president has an agenda. He was, he was elected by the people to, to enact that agenda. And so get in line. And if you don't, then everybody knows who this president is. He is going to come after you.
Blake
He will.
Mikey McCoy
Like, are we shocked that the president's going to primary you? Like, everybody's moaning and upset that he's not spending as much time fighting. Okay.
Andrew
It's.
Mikey McCoy
It's Donald Trump. Like, are we surprised?
Daisy Phelps
You know, and to circle back on to finish Andrew's point of the not black pilling. I. While we were sitting here, I looked at black pill in our chat. Literally, Charlie, no black pilling. Stop black pilling. We don't black. He would walk through the office. No more black pilling today.
Andrew
No black pill. Look at it.
Blake
So I really want to get.
Daisy Phelps
Keep that in mind, everyone.
Blake
That's amazing. I really want to get to this next question though, because I think it's a very rich one. I think we have Mick next. Unmute yourself.
Terrence Bates
Yes, sir.
Blake
Howdy, Mick.
Andrew
Really quick, I'd like to pay my respects to Kyle Busch, one of the greatest NASCAR drivers to ever do it. Greatest of this millennium.
Blake
Absolutely.
Andrew
Over 200 wins. A real culture icon.
Blake
I was.
Andrew
And on the culture. Oh, sorry, go ahead.
Blake
Oh, I was just gonna say. I, I didn't. I'm not a big NASCAR watcher, but even I knew who Kyle Busch was and what I loved about him because I knew this fact was he was the NASCAR driver. He could win the national championship, but he raced in the two lower levels. Even the truck racing, which is like level three because he just loved racing so much. The guy wanted to go race, win as many as he could. A lot of people have noticed his last race win. He's talking almost in tears. Like, you never know when your last one will be.
Andrew
Let's play this.
Blake
I really admire that.
Andrew
Yeah. Stop.
Daisy Phelps
Five, Kyle Busch, your 69th victory in this series.
Andrew
Your fifth right here. Why do these moments never get old, Kyle?
Rich Barris
Because you never know when the last
Blake
one is, you know. So
Andrew
really touching. And it looks like from what reports have suggested is that he was suffering potentially from a form of pneumonia and he just kind of battled through it and he didn't, he didn't go into the hospital soon enough.
Blake
Yeah, he was found non responsive. Like you just. You think it's a bad cold and suddenly you. I've seen people describe it suddenly like you're breathing through a coffee straw.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah, that is so sad.
Andrew
So sad. But yeah, please with your question, Mick. Sorry. Yeah, I mean, you know, with Kyle Bush, he was just a cultural icon to many Americans. And with the culture, I think conservatives until very, very recently struggled to get into that main national spotlight. And I think the first bit we saw that happening was with Matt Walsh's
Blake
documentaries back in 2020.
Andrew
And so I just asked like, why do you think for that period of time and even still a lot of conservatives today, why do you think we struggle with that getting into that main spotlight when it's not necessarily being political?
Daisy Phelps
I mean, I think to be honest, we all know a big player and that was Charlie, like making conservatism cool again. I remember we would always joke with him. The kids started to to tell him he had Riz and he didn't know what that meant. And they all thought he was with his cough drops, that it was like nicotine pouches and they all thought he was cool because he was so close nature to them and could speak their language. And we can get more into it later where we're gonna go from there.
Andrew
I think it's a really rich question so I want to keep diving into it. We gotta take a quick break. We'll be back in just a minute. Don't go anywhere
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Terrence Bates
Welcome back to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm Terrence Bates. Just into our newsroom. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning. She's reportedly leaving her position to support her husband as he battles extremely rare form of bone cancer. Gabbard notified President Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office this morning. Her last day on the job is expected to be June 30th. Fox News says it has a copy of her resignation letter in which the former Hawaii Democrat writes that she is, quote, deeply grateful for the trust you placed in me and for the opportunity to lead the office of the Director of National Intelligence for the last year and a half. Touting her accomplishments at odni, Gabbard says she has advanced unprecedented transparency and restored integrity to the intelligence community. The former leader of a Minnesota nonprofit at the center of a $250 million fraud scheme is headed to prison for nearly 42 years. A judge handed down the sentence on Thursday in what the Department of Justice calls the single largest COVID 19 fraud scheme in the country. The 45 year old convict ran an agency named Feeding Our Future, which claimed to provide millions of meals for needy kids during the pandemic. After the sentencing, 15 more people were charged with fraud for receiving more than $90 million in federal payments for a variety of social services schemes administered through the state of government, through the state government there in Minneapolis.
Andrew
This was not a paperwork error. It was not a technical violation. This was organized threat, organized theft had exploited the most vulnerable children in America, deceived families, stole taxpayer dollars meant to
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100% American made and darn proud of it. The Charlie Kirk Show. All right, so I, I actually have done this because of the Silsdale documentary. Do you ever put yourself into the role, like in your mind, of what you would have done if you were a founding father? How much are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness worth to you? This is the question that our founders were faced with and they answered it with a resounding affirmative. They risked everything to make this country and to leave it to us inheritors of this great gift, the greatest country in the history of the world. And now the good folks at Hillsdale have come out with an amazing documentary and I want you guys to all take advantage of it. It's going to be out in theaters May 31 through June 2. It's May 31 through June 2. And if you know anything about the way Hillsdale does things, they do excellent production work. So they we're talking about. The question we have right now is how do you do culture as conservatives? Well, one of the ways you make sure people understand the founding story of our country the right way. Not the 1619 crap. Not the, you know, systemically oppressive stuff. Not that we're terrible nation stuff. No, there's so much good in the founding story of America and revolutionary. Revolutionary America, a new documentary from Hillsdale Studios and narrated by Tom Selleck, by the way, brings the founding of our nation to life through voices of those who lived it, alongside insights from leading scholars and commentators. So check it out. Hillsdale Edurevolution to get your tickets Today, that's Hillsdale Edurevolution. Get your tickets today, May 31st through June 2nd.
Daisy Phelps
We still have.
Blake
Mick is wondering.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah, yeah, Mick. To let you know our. We were talking about it in the break and we were discussing how. I think you're right. Conservatives used to struggle to be in the realm of pop culture. And I think also a lot of it was just like coming from an era of like looking down on. It's all bad. It's all. Because it was very dark for a long time and there were a lot of things, things to point out that are wrong. But I think one, when good things happen in pop culture, we all need to take a look and like praise those things and say, hey, this is a great thing. Same when Taylor Swift got engaged, Charlie said, this is a great thing. We need to celebrate this. We don't need to be naysayers about everything. But then we were talking about how relevant podcasters have become now, like SNL doing. They have on their Weekend Update they have a Tucker Carlson impersonator now. And it's just everything has become mainstream to just be a podcaster. Like it's a shtick now. So I think it has become.
Andrew
Netflix has a whole podcast section on it.
Rich Barris
Yeah.
Andrew
Yes.
Daisy Phelps
With. With Jake Shane and they. It's like just podcasting has become.
Andrew
So we've got a lot. Yeah.
Daisy Phelps
It's become so overly saturated, I think. And people point that out a lot where it's not, I don't know that it's just is cool now. It's more just like a normal thing. I don't know how much more invested we can get in. I'm trying to think culture because podcasters are the majority.
Blake
But the pop. But that's only one subset because I think a big part of pop culture, a lot of it, we're talking about movies, we're talking about television, we're talking about books, music that. Music that. A lot of that is, let's be frank, it's still very much comes off as a left wing monoculture and that includes stuff that, be frank, objectively is pretty good. Like when if you look at the absolute best movies of the year that even conservatives like to watch often they're by pretty liberal individuals and conservatives have wanted to break into that many times. I don't know, I think I've been around the block three or four times on oh, conservatives, we're going to make movies that aren't overtly conservative. They're just. But they're made by conservatives and they're Just as good as the stuff left wingers make. And it's been mixed results a lot of the time. And I do wonder why we've struggled to do that. And because we have talented people, we have smart people, and there's been more than one case even where a talented conservative writer or film producer or something has moved in that direction. And then suddenly the stuff they make goes down in quality, and it's very frustrating.
Andrew
Here's my. My issue, and I spent a lot of time in Hollywood. I would say that when you try and force feed ideology into film or tv, it gets worse. This happens with the libs, too. This is why they can't make movies nearly as well as they did in the 80s and 90s. Right. Because they're trying to jam their ideology into what should just be good stories. Right. And so I. I would just caution anybody who's doing now, if you're doing what Hillsdale's doing, you're doing a documentary about the revolution. That's great that that's the perfect context and platform to do that from. But just tell good stories. I keep mentioning this. I'm watching a show called Widow's Bay right now. It's not liberal or. I know, it's a weird name. It's a horror comedy. Horror comedy. Yeah. It's just. It's. Listen, it's. It's actually pretty scary. I wouldn't recommend it for under a certain age, but, like, it's just good. It's just good. And I think that's great. You know what I mean? I mean, but you just make good content, tell good stories. If you are a conservative or a traditional American or you're Christian, your stuff is going to weave in to the way they talk, the way they make decisions, the way your character arcs play out. So I just say stop putting the pressure on you to make overtly conservative stuff. Make good stories. And really, at the end of the day, our culture is going to reflect the values of its people. So we need to be doing a better job evangelizing people, pushing revival, telling people to repent for the kingdom of God is near. Going to church, having a family, raising good kids, those things. The more we do that as a culture, through the podcasting realm, through the pulpit, through news, through whatever platform we have, I think culture is going to get healthier. Therefore, our art will also start reflecting a healthier culture.
Daisy Phelps
I think to round out your question, the answer why we struggle is because. Because I think conservatives have stayed the same for a long time, and the values of Culture have gone the opposite direction.
Blake
We should put some blame on liberals too, which is I think there's a lot of avenues to get in at the entry level of a lot of cultural output. And the left took over those made them Gary and they get kipped them. That was the whole, it was like compact article that we covered about white men just kind of getting purged out of everything. And you do need to get in at the entry level to really build up skills in a lot of cultural production. And so for example, we don't get good conservative novels a lot of the time anymore because we don't get like any good novels from white dudes anymore.
Daisy Phelps
But then a question I think a lot of people have is okay, do we just. If liberals have taken over, do we back away and make our own stuff or do we still try.
Andrew
And in general I'm a infiltrate the institutions guy. I'm not a retreat guy.
Daisy Phelps
And I think there are conservatives completely on both sides of that argument. Which is good because we do need people that are making wholesome alternative content, alternative products for when there are things like Target boycotts. Yes.
Blake
To open a, you know, a book publishing in TV production house in Bulgaria or something where we can evade all DEI controls.
Andrew
I think Hollywood is specifically really. I mean Daily Wire is an example that run into, you know, problems trying to create conservative inspired content. It's a big task.
Charlie Kirk
It's tough.
Andrew
It takes a lot of money, a lot of distribution. So when it comes to Hollywood in the arts, I think we have to infiltrate the, the existing institutions. In my, in my opinion, Ian is next. Ian, please unmute yourself. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. Hey, good morning guys. How are you?
Rich Barris
Good morning.
Andrew
What's your question? Hey, I was, I've been had the opportunity this later this year to go to Africa to preach and I was, you know, know I. I don't have no fear and doubt but my faith in God is, is greater than that. So I was curious about times in your life that God's called you to do something and how did you show courage and also anecdotally I'm sure you guys have stories about Charlie many times with that. So any of that would be appreciated. Mikey, you want to start? Daisy, you want to start? I've got one.
Daisy Phelps
Let's hear from Mikey.
Mikey McCoy
Yeah. Out of curiosity, where in Africa were you?
Andrew
You? Uganda.
Blake
Oh, nice. I have, I have some family who I think do pre do preaching missionary type stuff in Uganda.
Andrew
Actually there's a lot of Christians in Uganda and Kenya area. It's Been evangelized. I mean, you still get. It's. It's still dangerous, don't get me wrong.
Blake
But it's right on that line between actually Islam and Christianity and traditional beliefs. And so it's. It's a place to be if you're going to preach there.
Andrew
Yeah, it's where Zoram Hamdani's from.
Mikey McCoy
I've been to Uganda. That was my first missions trip, too. Great place.
Andrew
Yeah.
Mikey McCoy
I think for me is if the Lord is genuinely calling you to something and you take that leap, like, there is no looking back. Once you make the decision, you're all in. And you kind of have to constantly read your Bible, continue to pray, rely on the Lord. Because the moment you stop doing that is the moment you start to. To detach yourself from your faith. And the moment you detach yourself from faith, you stop having faith in the mission that God put you on.
Andrew
Rely on your own flesh.
Mikey McCoy
You rely on your own flesh. You start questioning why you're somewhere. You start questioning, was this even the right decision? So once you make the decision, being steadfast, honoring the Lord, continuing to just talk with him, pray, rely on the Holy Spirit. I mean, I talk about this all the time. We say that the Lord, you know, is the pinnacle of our lives and that we rely on the Holy Spirit and all these things. But how often do you guys walk into meetings? How often do you guys walk into challenging situations? Just say, like, holy Spirit, speak to me like, lord, please come and, like, offer your guidance and your wisdom, like James 1:5. For those of you who lacks wisdom, ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach. Like, just ask, like, how many times do we actually do that? And how hard is it to literally walk into a meeting, meeting and be like, holy Spirit, come invade this place and let this be your meeting.
Andrew
Well, that reminds me of my instance. Sorry, Blake.
Blake
I was saying he asked about Charlie, and I'd say what stood out with me about Charlie is by the. Certainly by the time I met him, which was late 2022, I feel, at least as I saw it, he was. He was actually at this, like, perfect state of almost maybe elevated serenity. I think Charlie was very good about. Even in, like, difficult times, he was all.
Rich Barris
He.
Blake
He was a big believer. You create your own mental state, and it's all on God.
Mikey McCoy
And he.
Blake
You didn't see him as much where he's like, oh, I'm struggling, and, you know, let's do, you know, a prayer to have God, you know, to Remember what's centering us. It was more like Charlie. It's like it shone from him. It glowed all of the time.
Andrew
The faith.
Mikey McCoy
I definitely saw him struggle at times.
Blake
Maybe you saw it more than I did. You were with him every day.
Daisy Phelps
To Mikey point though, like, Charlie did have that constant connection with God, like constantly reflecting back on his disciplines, on his scriptures, on his word, to know that like no matter what was happening in his life, he did have that constant stream of connection to the Lord and that's what grounded him. And I also. You asked about courage too. I think back all the time to Charlie's podcast on the Iced Coffee Hour. When they didn't ask him, when they asked what he wanted to be known for, he didn't just say his faith. He said courage for his faith.
Mikey McCoy
Yeah, exactly.
Daisy Phelps
Like the willingness to tell other people about it and, and put it all on the line and say, this is the thing that I will bet my entire life on. And it's more than just, oh, I wanna be known for having a strong faith. It's for being willing to do anything for that faith.
Blake
He pervaded everything he did.
Andrew
So I would just say, like Mikey, I remember a lot of instances where Charlie was struggling or was afraid even, especially in the early years. And he kept overcoming them and fighting through. And each time he would fight through a challenge, backs against the wall, all of a sudden it was like he got stronger the next time he could tackle more. And so remember, it's a process. It's not a straight line. You build up muscles for this stuff. I'll tell you guys about alliance, defending freedom. So guys, you can join them. They've got a whole prayer thing. You can join joinadf.com charlie or text charlie to 83848 add your name to their declaration and side with truth and fairness so you can get prayer updates. And you can also get a part of. They're trying to keep women out of men's or men out of women's sports. So save women's sports right now. The U.S. supreme Court has heard two cases, West Virginia v. BPJ and Little v. Hecox that could decide the future of women's sports nationwide. Add your name to the list. Joinadf.com Charlie joinadf.com Charlie do it right now. Thank you.
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I heart Radio. All right, I just want to say one final thing about the final question. We have a few more we got to get to before the hour's up. You asked what our moments were and really like, I think we would all look around the room if I posed this question. But like when Charlie was killed, that was a moment where we all had to have courage that and dig deep because it was awful and we didn't know what was going to come next. And I've told the story I think I told on Alex Clark's Podcast. But, like, I literally had to like, fall on the floor and repent because I just drafted behind Charlie. Charlie took all the slings and arrows. He did all the hard work, and we got to kind of like draft behind him and, you know, didn't have to host a show every day, didn't have to speak to students, didn't have to go speak at events. Like, Charlie did all that stuff. I just got to hang out with my family. It was awesome. And that's, you know, and so I had to sort of repent and say, God, you know, whatever you have for me in this season, I guess I just have to say yes. And I love the way Mikey said it that you just have to kind of decide to go all in and just say yes. And so that was, you know, ultimately we watched Charlie go through that time and time again, and he got, like I said, he got stronger as he did it, and it was really powerful to watch. Next question. We have. What do we have?
Daisy Phelps
Anthony.
Andrew
Anthony, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
Anthony
Thank you. So first thing is Danny said Andrew would have to wear a hat or a certain shirt today from a bet made one to two weeks ago. And Danny's supposed to be wearing the same thing too, because something from a bet he made with me following the week after Andrew lost.
Andrew
Wait, I did. What did I lose?
Charlie Kirk
Sounds like.
Blake
Oh, is the Dodgers keep losing?
Andrew
No, they're in first place.
Anthony
No, you lost to my Braves.
Andrew
Oh, did I? I don't think I bet anything on that. Anthony, we're going to have to go back and review the tape. And if I'm wrong, I will do it next week. I will do it next week.
Anthony
He's got to join you because he said his Cubs are going to be my Braves a couple days after. And that didn't happen either.
Andrew
Wait, what are the Braves at right now?
Blake
I don't make that.
Andrew
30. 35.
Anthony
No. 36 and 14.
Andrew
You guys are crushing. Yeah.
Rich Barris
Or no.
Anthony
36 and no. 35 and 60.
Blake
I don't make bets about the.
Daisy Phelps
I feel like you're speaking in different.
Andrew
35 and 16. You guys have a winning percentage of.686. But hey, the Dodgers are 31 and 19. The 620 winning percentage. And we just took two out of three against the Padres who are can't hit anymore, though. It's weird. What?
Blake
Shohei's not good at hitting anymore.
Andrew
He hit a home run and didn't give up any. He has a. He's pitching
Rich Barris
rate.
Andrew
Yeah, he might get like Cy Young this year. So anyways. All right, Anthony, what's your question?
Anthony
So my question is this. So we're seeing a lot of talk online regarding ticks, just higher increase in the United States, in North America, and we're hearing about the Lone Star red tick, the deer ticks, and how like 450,000Americans have gotten bitten by Lone Star red ticks, which were genetically engineered from what people are saying by a former computer guy from Microsoft and that they will infect you where you can't eat red meat and possibly dairy for the rest of your life. So the question is, why is nobody talking about this or looking into this? Because isn't that kind of, shouldn't we not be genetically creating ticks to do that?
Andrew
Blake?
Blake
So this is interesting.
Andrew
You're right.
Blake
It is getting more attention. And it's getting more attention because we haven't talked about it on the show. There's a paper that was published by two guys at Western Michigan University School of Medicine. Two guys, Parker Crutchfield and Blake Harrith. And they wrote this. It was published in October of last year and it was titled Beneficial Blood Sucking. And it was some medical ethics paper that basically said, suggested the idea that intentionally spreading that disease, it's called Alpha Gal syndrome and it is an allergy you can acquire from a bite of that Lone Star tick where it basically gives you an allergic reaction to red meat and I think dairy products as well. Basically it's a lot of animal products you suddenly have an allergy to. And they suggest, well, if animal suffering is bad then and we can reduce animal suffering by making everyone allergic to eating animals. We have the exact line was if this practice can be applied to ticks carrying ages, promoting the proliferation of tick borne Alpha Gal syndrome is morally obligatory. Now this does not prove anyone is intentionally spreading it, but if there are lib college professors writing papers about how it is morally obligatory to spread meat allergies, then what are you going to get out there? There could be someone who does that. We do have genetic research that is done on ticks and the threshold to do genetic research on things is going down all of the time. This has been brought up with AI, it's brought up with a lot of other technologies. We should be worried about this. And also it's a good reminder we should be, we should be investing in the breakdown of all of our, our checks on spreading pathogens. A lot of diseases are spreading that.
Andrew
Have we learned nothing from COVID Yeah,
Blake
we've had diseases that are spreading up like I think foot and mouth Diseases made a comeback among animals.
Andrew
Oh, I know. I got norovirus.
Blake
Anyway, we should genetic. We should do a crowd. We should have a big government push to fund the extermination of this tick. We should make this tick.
Andrew
Anthony, I gotta get to our last question. I'm so sorry, my friend.
Anthony
No, you're fine.
Andrew
Okay, sorry. Thank you for the question. We gotta get to Rob. Rob. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. Hey, guys, real quick. I appreciate you letting me on.
Rich Barris
So I think Spencer Pratt's a really
Andrew
great example of kind of how pop
Rich Barris
culture and politics are really starting to blur the lines. I know, like, President Trump did things. Heck, even my senator Rick Scott's putting out AI videos right now, which is kind of crazy. But anyways, my question is, so, like, where's that balance between needing to stick out with, like, this type of political messaging, which is obviously breaking through, versus like, actually talking about legitimate issues and policy change? Like, I couldn't tell you what Spencer
Andrew
Pratt's background is outside.
Blake
He's a reality star.
Rich Barris
Don't know where he graduated from. I don't know.
Andrew
He's a child. Policies.
Rich Barris
Yeah, I mean, I, I, I don't, I don't know what he stands for or what he can do or what his background is.
Andrew
So he stands for competent local governance. That's what he stands for being, like, common sense. Bringing back common sense to crime, filth, homelessness, city services, budget. That's essentially what his campaign is all about. And I would just say, where's the line? It's whatever works, whatever the population is responding to, you gotta, like, lean into. And I said publicly that I thought he was the best campaigner of his generation, and I stand by that. And then Erica actually tweeted about this yesterday, so I wanna read the tweet. She says, regardless of the outcome of Spencer Pratt's race, what he's doing is authent authentically American. See a problem become a part of the solution. His campaign ads are unconventional, but that's the point. It's refreshing. Instead of speaking like a career politician, he's speaking as an American who sees and deeply understands how fragile the simple things in life are when leadership fails. This is what this country is all about. Citizens willing to step into the political arena unafraid and challenging a failing system, much like one that has destroyed Los Angeles. I hope moments like this us inspire more Americans to throw their names into the mix, run for office, get involved, and stand up for what makes this country exceptional. Blake, final word to you. What is a chud and how is he? Is Spencer Pratt a chud?
Blake
Oh, well, a chud is basically a person the left doesn't like because they are too cool and they are not with it on all of their issues.
Andrew
And you just do things.
Blake
You just do things. You just do things and you tell the left no. And you say, I'm not going to get bossed around by that.
Andrew
So that's offensive.
Rich Barris
You're not allowed to do that.
Blake
If you, if you roll your eyes at that and say, ah, that's cool, I'm gonna do it anyway. You're a chud.
Daisy Phelps
Wait really quickly. We have a couple seconds left. I want to hear from the other resident Californian. What do you think?
Mikey McCoy
Oh, I think we should all go to California and vote illegally because they're not gonna check our idea.
Andrew
Disavow. Disavow. Mostly. Thank you for that question, Rob. Have a great Memorial Day weekend. We'll see. I'm on Tuesday. Tuesday.
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This episode of The Charlie Kirk Show dives deep into three intertwined topics shaping American political and cultural life:
Charlie and his co-hosts interview Rich Baris (People’s Pundit), Jason Rantz, and feature live AMA segments with staff, listeners, and guests like Mikey McCoy. They reflect on news (Minnesota fraud crackdowns, Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation), analyze polling, and engage in a frank, energetic conversation about where America goes from here.
“This wasn’t a normal election…This was the culmination of a four-year effort to outlaw the political opposition party and put the Republican president behind bars.” – Andrew (03:59)
“Not only are you stealing money from taxpayers, but you wind up depriving people of the services…supposed to be helped by this stuff.” – Terrence Bates (05:39)
“This was organized theft that exploited the most vulnerable children in America, deceived families, stole taxpayer dollars…” – Andrew (97:34)
“He’s talking about issues that people see and experience every single day…There’s not a single person…who says…I like the idea of going to a park that’s been completely taken over by the homeless.” – Jason Rantz (17:02)
“Break the cycle. No more distribution of drug paraphernalia...End the body brokering…Bring in the DEA…build a large, modern and safe campus where we can administer rehab outside our residential neighborhoods.” – Spencer Pratt, campaign video (19:03)
“If they’re not going to come out for Massie, we have a huge problem. This is not something that hasn’t happened elsewhere…” – Rich Baris (45:56)
“65+ are 25% of registered Republicans, but they're gonna come in at 45% of the primary electorate. The younger folks just aren't showing up.” – Rich Baris (43:14)
“The base is looking for a fight. They know Mike is outspoken, and they want somebody to stand up.” – Rich Baris (57:12)
“With Trump’s endorsement, Lindell takes like a 20-point lead. ... It’s not just that some other candidates lose support; it’s that the undecideds really do shrink.” – Rich Baris (59:31)
Generational Fracture
Pop Culture & Conservatism
Faith & Courage
Culture Question
This episode is a case study in the American conservative movement’s 2026 mood: torn between pride in grassroots hustle and anxiety over turnout, generational apathy, and “third worlding” corruption. The hosts repeatedly urge listeners—especially the young—to resist despair, stay engaged, and focus on achievable reforms, especially at the local and state levels.
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